I'm a cis but bisexual woman. Seeing pride flags give me comfort and assurance.
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Yeah it's weird how bigots automatically imagine us having sex and then are disgusted by it, while normal people see it as a supportive symbol.
It's like when Chik-fil-a hired created a standard corporate performative diversity figurehead, and more than one right-wing pundit immediately jumped to "there's going to be tranny cum in the milkshakes", actual quote. Conservatives see a rainbow and instantly think of chugging jizz. The boy ain't right.
i stitched a couple patches, but i havent had the guts to sow them on anywhere yet because im a scaredy cat meow meow
Here's a screen grab of The World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall wearing rainbow suspenders in a video I saw yesterday.
This is wholesome af